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Contracts Coordinator

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In-Office
Placerville, CA
23-27 Hourly
Junior
In-Office
Placerville, CA
23-27 Hourly
Junior
Coordinates contract renewals and new contract request intake, tracks contract activities, follows up with internal departments and vendors, and maintains accurate contract files. Provides clerical and administrative support to the Contracts department, including data entry, spreadsheet management, correspondence, and deadline tracking. Handles confidential information, manages multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment, and supports routine contract lifecycle management activities.
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Department:

Contracts

Shift:

Primarily Days (United States of America)

Employee Type:

Limited Term (Fixed Term)

Per Diem Type (if applicable):

Minimum Pay Range:

$22.69 - $27.23
Job Description:

*** Limited Term Up to 6 Months ***

POSITION SUMMARY

The Contracts Coordinator coordinates contract renewal activities and assists with the intake of new

contract requests to ensure efficient and organized contract lifecycle management. This position serves

as a central coordination point for routine and low-complexity contract activities, including contract

tracking, follow-up with internal departments and vendors, and ensuring the accuracy and integrity of

contract files. The Contract Coordinator also provides prompt and effective clerical and administrative

support to meet the operational needs of the Contracts department.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

Education/Licensure/Certification:

· High School Graduate or equivalent required.

Knowledge/Experience:

· Two years of clerical experience in a healthcare environment preferred.

· Basic knowledge of Word and Excel; working knowledge of Microsoft 365 (preferred); and

knowledge of basic accounting principles preferred.

· Familiarity with Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) systems and related workflow tools.

Skills:

· Excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication and grammar skills

· Ability to operate general office equipment including the telephone system, copier, fax machine,

printer, scanner, and computer

· Data entry, working with spreadsheets, professional e-mail correspondence

· Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with heavy interruptions; reprioritize workload as

needed; handle multiple tasks at once; meet deadlines.

· High level attention to detail, including accuracy and thoroughness

· Able to work independently and as a team player with ability to build effective working

relationships

· Ability to handle confidential and sensitive matters appropriately

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